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Ballad Of The New Orleans Saints-- Lee Cole , From 1969

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

This is a tribute to the New Orleans Saints from local artist Lee Cole from around 1969

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  • I have this record framed and hanging on my wall in my office in Pascagoula. Good old fashioned song. Like it

  • @rdoss8 That is awesome hope you have a great night.

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  • THIS IS JEFF'S DADDY!!!

  • @karenh1127 AMEN BRO! I hate rap and anything related to it.

  • @sweetpower56 I knew your dad from the early 70's. Your house was at the corner of South Burck and 4th or maybe

    5th. I just looked at a picture of him sitting on a couch with 2 Saints players when we were all at a party in the summer of 1971. We need to talk, but not on YouTube.

  • @6036rebs Hey. who is this? I'm Lee's youngest son Jeff. Write me back and let's chat! I'm in Destin Florida.

  • @dninc This is a classic style song unlike that rap crap which makes no sense. New Orleans was founded on Dixie/Jazz music so if you find this ballad offensive, than you must hate NO. And I highly doubt other teams are jealous of any songs sung about NO. Your rediculous!

  • I live in Long Beach, Ms. I knew Lee Cole when he lived here. Lee invited me and two friends of mine to perform this song with him at pre-game festivities at Tulane Stadium. Lee strapped his guitar on and the song played on the public address system. He lip sinced his part and the three of us lip sinced the Jordanaires part. There were 83,000 fans in the staduim. We had sideline passes for the games.

  • Oh and by the way... The back up singers are The Jordanaires.. Ring any bells.. (Elvis)! And the horn section is the Danny Davis and The Nashville Brass, Recorded at RCA Studio B, which is one of the most famous studios in reording history! Still I have no problem with your opinion!

    Sweetpower56 is my son. It's not nice to call children liar's! Especiall when it come to their own family!

  • So that being said obviously you can find it out there!

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